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K.A.D.E.

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Kool Aid Dyeing Experiment.

When I went grocery shopping the packets of Kool Aid caught my eye. And two packets of Strawberry jumped into my cart.

I have two skeins of yarn in my stash, that I got in a swap a long time ago. The colors (mostly blues) are totally me, but there’s a spot (or two or three) of gold-ish / brown that just wasn’t totally me. No tags on it, so I’m not really sure of what it is even. Seemed like a good subject on which to try the Kool Aid. I was hoping that red + blues = purples of any shade.

I quickly read up on the tutorials for this from knitty.com and knitpicks.com (.pdf file). I scanned other knit-bloggers too. But mostly I jumped right in, pretty much against all my science background / training – I didn’t follow any exact procedure. But I did document!

Here’s one skein, soaking in some roughly room temperature tap water.
KookAid dye experiment KADE

Here’s the strawberry kool aid and the still soaking yarn.
K.A.D.E

When I moved the yarn to the Kool Aid, I noticed something surprising. The water the yarn was soaking in was now blue! Interesting, though I don’t know (or care much) if it impacts this K.A.D.E.
K.A.D.E

After 4 or 5 times under microwave action (2 minutes each), the water was getting to the pink-ish side of “clear” (though, in my opinion, when they say “Clear” “Colorless” is implied. The water was “clear” to begin with. end science-nerdy-rant) and currently I’m letting it cool before I rinse it and then find someplace to hang it to dry.
K.A.D.E

After a rinse, hanging on a hanger in the laundry room overnight….
K.A.D.E results
Love. It’s more reds / purple-ish that are rather berry-like. Fantastic!

Now I’m out of Kool Aid, so I need to decide if skein #2 will also get a Strawberry Bath or if I should try another color.

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